Program Day: Division of Epidemiology & Community Health
Join us to learn more about the Community Health Promotion, Public Health Nutrition, Maternal and Child Health, and Epidemiology MPH and PHD programs.
Join us to learn more about the Community Health Promotion, Public Health Nutrition, Maternal and Child Health, and Epidemiology MPH and PHD programs.
Join this session to learn more about the comprehensive academic options across a number of specialty areas, how to pursue distinct interests through elective courses, or customize your degree to fit interests and career goals.
Attend our session to learn more about our distinct degrees in Biostatistics (MS or PhD) and Public Health Data Science (MPH).
We will be bringing together researchers, community advocates, policy makers, and other changemaking leaders from across the U.S. for a full day of energizing panels, engaging workgroups, personal growth, and lasting connections.
International applications require additional documentation when applying. Join our session to understand these requirements, what is accepted, and how to best plan for the extensive application and enrollment process.
In this talk, Dr. Kelder will describe the origins and history of CATCH and it’s transformation from a grade 3-5 evidence based program to a Preschool to 12th grade general health education program with wide scale adoption and implementation in the USA and 44 other countries.
Information sessions will focus on admissions requirements, college support and resources, and suggestions on future registration.
This is the first time since 1971 that the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting (APHA) will be held in Minneapolis! We look forward to hosting the public health community and showing off our great state.
Discover what makes our School unique as we provide an overview of our master's programs in public health and walk you through the application process.
Join us for a special community reception with faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends.
Work with a team (or on your own) to formulate and answer a health equity-related question using data from the Hennepin County SHAPE Survey.
The goal of the Aging Work Group (AWG) is to create a collaborative, supportive community of scholars to facilitate the development of innovative and interdisciplinary aging science.
Have a quick question that you want to talk through? Drop into this virtual session to connect with one of our admission staff members.
We will cover how to conduct professional informational interviews and make the most of LinkedIn to enhance your profile, build your brand, and secure future opportunities.
Join Amy Pleimling, Coordinated Program Director and Laura Moores, Coordinated Program Assistant for an overview of the program and an opportunity to ask questions.
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